Air-dropped fire retardant dyes Canadian town in red
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A resident looks out a window of his home that was covered in fire retardant in Cache Creek, British Columbia, Canada July 18, 2017. /VCG Photo

A resident looks out a window of his home that was covered in fire retardant in Cache Creek, British Columbia, Canada July 18, 2017. /VCG Photo

Wes Gerwien, 28, walks around the yard of his home that was covered in fire retardant in Cache Creek, British Columbia, Canada. / VCG Photo

Wes Gerwien, 28, walks around the yard of his home that was covered in fire retardant in Cache Creek, British Columbia, Canada. / VCG Photo

Over 200 wildfires burning in British Columbia on July 10 have destroyed dozens of buildings, several homes and two airport hangars. Residents of Cache Creek were forced to evacuate 11 days ago and can now return to their homes. / VCG Photo

Over 200 wildfires burning in British Columbia on July 10 have destroyed dozens of buildings, several homes and two airport hangars. Residents of Cache Creek were forced to evacuate 11 days ago and can now return to their homes. / VCG Photo

The three biggest fires covered 23 to 49 square kilometers during the disaster. / VCG Photo

The three biggest fires covered 23 to 49 square kilometers during the disaster. / VCG Photo

Fire retardant was air-dropped on the region. As the fire died out, roads, signs, houses and vehicles were all colored dark red. /VCG Photo

Fire retardant was air-dropped on the region. As the fire died out, roads, signs, houses and vehicles were all colored dark red. /VCG Photo